My figures always look "off" in some way. It's like they aren't accurate to what the model looks like. Any tips on how to fix that aren't just "practice more"? I've been doing this for months and I'm still pretty shitty.
>>7134895do u draw from life
>>7134895slow down and pay (more) attention to the two-dimensional relationships between different parts of the figure. e.g., the vertical value of the top of the knee with the face, the vertical value of the bottom of the left hand with the left leg, the vertical value of the bottom of the right foot and the left arm, etc. pay attention to the vertical and horizontal, two-dimensional relationships and you will improve greatly. and the best thing is, it's quite an easy adjustment to make.
why do begs start with digital lmao
>>7134895Use this trickTry to draw a whole human body in 2 or 3 minutes, not details, just the main shapeI see that is good in anatomy, but lacks the life of the flow gestureSo doing it fast should help you
>>7134895Draw simplified mannequin as a sketch. Learn how to turn a mannequin to an anatomically accurate figure, which isnt easy at all since theres a lot more anatomy you need to implement but at least with a mannequin its proportionally and spatially accurate
>>7138564>>7138213>>7134915Love it when /ic/ gives me good advice. Thanks.
>>7138970Most posters dont even post their work thats all they had to do to get a sincere critisim (and not be a permabeg schizo helps)